Create and configure the Angular 2 project

- [Narrator] Now that we have our back-end with…Visual Studio installed and have restarted our computer,…let's focus on setting up our Angular front-end.…We will require several tools such as node.js since the…Angular QuickStart project we are using is dependent on it.…We can install node from nodejs.org.…We will also require Git so that we can clone the…QuickStart project.…Git can be downloaded from git-scm.com.…If you're not familiar with Git, there's a course…called Git Essential Training in the library.…

I will also be using an editor called Visual Studio Code,…but you can follow along with any editor you like.…If you wish to use Code, let's head over…to code.visualstudio.com and download the latest version…for our specific operating system.…Please go through the installation steps.…Next, let's begin by creating a directory for our project.…I'll call mine message board.…I suggest you keep your name in convention similar to mine…so that it's easy to follow along throughout the course.…

We will be using the Angular 2 official QuickStart.…

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5/9/2017

Angular 2 and ASP.NET Core offer solid improvements over previous versions. In this course, discover how to work with these technologies to build a full-stack web application—which you can later use as a template for your own web app. Follow Alexander Zanfir as he explains how to create and configure your Angular 2 project, display data in Angular, and get data from ASP.NET Core. He also covers working with traditional template forms and reactive forms, creating different routes that you can navigate to, and using Entity Framework and token authentication for user registration, login, and simple authorization.